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  2. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Oyama's despatches containing an account of the recent fighting state that the Japanese had been lighting continually for four days in a blinding ...

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  3. NOTE AND COMMENT.

    The gold returns on Saturday reached a total of 3805oz. 16dwt., which is a fairly creditable record for an "off" week. Of the principal contributors, South New Moon ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The reception by the Czar at the Summer Palace last Wednesday of thirty-four workmen, who after being addressed by his Imperial Majesty, were entertained at ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. NORTH SEA OUTRAGE.

    The International Commission which is inquiring into the Dogger Bank outrage in the North Sea en the 21st October has completed the taking of evidences. ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. M. Cantieni, of Eaglehawk, narrowly escaped serious injury at Long Gully on Saturday evening through being thrown from hia buggy, in company with his ...

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  7. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    This morning a young woman was observed walking down Bourke-street east, near the Salvation Army headquarters, with an open razor in her hand. Blood was flowing ...

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  8. FIRES.

    At about 5 p.m. on Saturday the City Brigade was called out by the breaking of the alarm in Williamson-street, near Lyttleton Terrace. On investigation, ...

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  9. HOUSE CONSUMED.

    Mrs. Steele and her family of sons and daughters, who live in Pleasant-street, South Ballarat, had a narrow escape from being burned in their beds early this morning. ...

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  10. SERIOUS TEAM COLLISION.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock to-night a collision cccurreu between a vehicle and a tram in the city, with the result, that three persons seated on the dummy were seridusly injured. ...

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH AT EAGLEHAWK.

    A painfully sudden death occurred, at Eaglehawk on Saturday morning, when Mr. John Harvey Thomas, of Church-street, expired from heart failare at the age of 63 ...

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  12. JAPANESE SURPRISED.

    He reports that General Gripenberg's army surprised the Japanese garrison at Heikoutai. The Japanese, finding themselves unable ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Princess Victoria continues to make Rood progress after the operation for aop pendicitis performed last Tuesday. Her Royal Highness passed a better night ...

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  14. THE POLISH RISING.

    A fresh outbreak has occurred in Lodz, the Polish manufacturing city, where the employes in the textile trades are on strke Some of the [?] workers wished to ...

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  15. MELBOURNE.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day a young man named Albert James Thomas was charged with unlawfully assaulting a girl under the age of 16, on 31st ult. Accused, ...

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  16. DESPERATE BATTLE.

    On the 28th January the Japanese, after a severe conflict, practically anuihilated the Russians, of whom only 200 surrendered. The Russians admit they sustained 30,000 ...

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  17. FRACTURED SPINE..

    Henry Chapman, 52 years, a railway employe, when loading hides at Spencer-street to-day slipped and fell on his head. He was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital. where ...

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  18. ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    H.R.H. Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine, has married tlio Princess Eleonore of Solms Hohensolmi Lich. [The Grand Duke, who is the son of Alice ...

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  19. POLICE FORCE.

    Constable Patrick Michael Keehan, No. 3466, Melbourne district, has retired from the police force on a superannuation allowance. Constable Daniel Fitzgerald, No. 3468. ...

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  20. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The strike [?]at Libau shows no signs of abating. There are now 50 ships awaiting cargoes at port. ...

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  21. JAPANESE PICKETS CAPTURED.

    Marshal Oyamn reports that Japanese pickets numbering 29 were surrounded by Russians at Huangeashatzu on the 26th January. ...

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  22. ENCOUNTERED A BULL.

    Mr. W. Gibb, butcher, had an experiency of an exciting nature on Wednesday. He was driving a ball, and in jumping from his horse to turn the animal it rushed at him. ...

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  23. BOY KILLED.

    Joseph Birket[?], aged nine years, was rounding up catt[?] at Lal Lal on Saturday, when he was unseated, and his foot failing to come out of the stirrup, he was dragged ...

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  24. CHEQUE TRANSACTION.

    Detective G. White, of the Postal department, brought to the city watchhouse to-day from Cranbourne, where he had been arresied, a middle-aged man named Geo. Coleman, ...

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  25. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Field-Marshal Uyama, in a report which he has made on the result of the recent severe fighting in Manchuria, states that the Japanese hold firmly the line of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. DEATH AT A DENTIST'S.

    The coroner held an inquiry to-day into the circumstancos surrounding the death of the young married woman, Mrs. Annie Anderson, who died when about to have a tooth ...

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  27. STRIKE IN POLAND.

    Forty-two sugar factories in Poland, which had been working night and day to fulfil army orders, are now closed, the workmen having gone out on strike. ...

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  28. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    A sad termination to a picnic took pla[?] on Saturday afternoon at Caliban Falls. Nine ladies, mostly State school teachers, drove to the favorite picnicking resort in D[?]ggan's ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. NEW SERVICE RIFLE.

    The new service rifle, which is five inches shorter in the barrel than the Lee-Enfield, is the subject of considerable discussion in military circles. ...

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  31. RUSSIANS MISLED.

    In connection with the recent disastrous attempt on the part of the Russians to effect a turning movement on the Japanese left, it now appears that statements made ...

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  32. THD SEVASTOPOL RIOTS.

    Several members of the Russian military forces were arrested at Sevastopol for refusing to fire on mutiuous sailors duriug the recent riots. ...

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  33. CHILD SMOTHERED.

    A child named Harold Duncombe, aged four years, son of a teacher at Deloraine, was smothered this afternoon owing to a heap of wet clothes falling on him from a ...

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  34. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    Last evening the Rev. W. Cle[?] conducted a special service in the Methodist Church. Mackenzie-street, in memory of the late Mrs. Jane Rowe, of Rowan-street, who ...

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  35. BOY SUCCUMBS TO SCHNAPPS.

    A boy named Daniel Olsen drank nearly half a bottle of Wolfe's schnapps at his parents' residence at Balmain this morning, and died six hours later. ...

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  36. GERMANY AND CHINA.

    Germany is understood to be taking advantage of the disturbed conditions in the Far East to improve her foot[?]old on the China mainland. She is endeavoring to ...

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  37. LEADERS AT VARIANCE.

    Reports are being persistently circulated alleging serious dissensions between General Kuropatkin, tlie Commander-in-Chief of the Russian forces in the Far East, and ...

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  38. FEARFUL DEATIT.

    A child named Doreen Alary Smith broke a bottle of carbolic acid at her parents' residence at Poddington to-day. She was dreadfully burned, and succumbed to her ...

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  39. EARLIER MESSAGES

    According to the "Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent, the Council of Ministers recomends the establishment of a body whose duty it will be to safeguard the law from ...

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  40. HOD CARRIER FALLS THIRTY FEET.

    A bricklayer's laborer named George Moore, residing at Leichardt, met with a terrible death this evening whilst working in the Ultimo power-house. He was carrying ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. PERSONAL.

    Sir Samuel Gillott, the Chief Secretary, cabled his personal congratulationson Saturday to the Mar[?]s of Linlithgow (Lord Hopetoun) on his appointment as Secretary ...

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  42. BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A boy nameed John Gogoil, aged 11 years, rosiding in Russell-street, Chilwell, was in company with other boys, who were annoying a grocer in that street, on Saturday, ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. TIMBER CARTER'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held at Newcastle to-day touching the death of a young man named James Walmsley. The evidence was that he was out ...

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  44. GENERAL NEWS

    A steady trade is doing in butter, arrivals being well cleared. Prices are generally uuchanged, but for some secondary lines 100; is being obtained. The shipments per ...

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  45. THE NEW MINISTER.

    It is announced that M. Boulyguine, who was assistant to the Grand Duke Sergius when that reactionary nobleman was Governor-General of Moscow, has been appointed ...

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  46. BALTIC FLEET.

    The supplementary Russian squadron under the command of Admiral Botrovsky, which has been at Jibutil, the French port in the Gulf of Aden, for the past two weeks, ...

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  47. DEALING WITH STRIKERS.

    General Trepo[?], the military governer and dictator in St. Peter[?]burg, is carrying out his threat to exile those strikers who refuse to go back td work Some 1500 men from ...

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  48. LESSONS IN POULTRY BREEDING.

    A letter wan received at the Bendigo Agricultural Society's committee meeting on Saturday from the Agricultural department. stating that Mr. H. V. Hawkins, poultry ...

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  49. FOUND DEAD.

    A Chinaman named Hop King, aged 75 years, residing in Britannia-street, was found dead in bed in his [?]ut this morning. Heevidently died in his sleep. ...

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  50. THE HOBART CONFERENCE.

    Mr. G. [?]. Reid (the Prime Minister), sir George Turner (Federal Treasurer). Mr. M'Lean (Minister of Customs). and Mr. [?]gald Thompson (Minister for Home ...

    Article : 202 words
  51. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Wealth of Bendigo.—The amount of gold produced by the Bendigo district alone since the commencement of the goldfield has been, in round numbers, upwards of four ...

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  52. POSITION IN POLAND.

    The extensive p[?]tions taken by the military in Warsaw yesterday succeeded in preventing disturbances which the Socialists are believed to have arranged. The [?] is ...

    Article : 133 words
  53. THE LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY

    The inquest on the body of Reba Body the unfortunate youth who was killed in an accident at a level crossing near Bet bet railway [?]tion on Friday was opened by ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    Advices state that the Orient-Pacific Company's steamer Orontes refused to accept the mails which were waiting at Marseilles and Naples for Australia. ...

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  55. ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS.

    A meeting of the general committee was held at the Palace on Friday evening Rev. Father Rohan occupied the chair. Messrs. Donegan Bros. wrote, offering a cash prize ...

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  56. THE POLES IN AUSTRIA.

    The Poles in Austria have taken up the movement which is being carried on so vigorously by their compa[?]iots in Russian Poland. ...

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  57. FIGHT BETWEEN TWO BOARS.

    A savage and sanguinary duel took place a few nights ago at the slanghtering yards of Mr. E. Bright at Eaglehawk. It appears that a large Berkshire boar escaped ...

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  58. REV. H. B. [?]EWETTS APPEAL.

    We have received £1 from "A Kriend" for the case mentioned by the Rev. H. B. [?]ewett. ...

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  59. BOY'S LEG FRACTURED.

    George Young, aged 12 years, was admitted to the hospital on Saturday Suffering from a fracture of the [?]jt [?] caused by being brown out of a gig at Natte Yallock. ...

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  60. TOLSTO[?] DISCOUNTENANCES FORCE.

    Count L[?] T[?]lstoi, the famous "Russian novelist, and reformer has been interviewed by a repres native of the "Standard" regarding the condition of Russia. He said ...

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  61. ROWNED IN THE BAY.

    A young man named patrick bafter, who was a passenger by the R.M.S. Or[?]nz, between Sydney and Melbourne is missing. He is supposed to have fallen into the bay ...

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  62. INFANT'S BODY FOUND.

    This morning the body of a newly-born female child was discovered in a first-class railway carriage at the Princes' Bridge station. The carriage had been running on the ...

    Article : 53 words
  63. REVOLTS IN SIBERIA

    French p[?] report that the strickes which have been pa[?]lysing many of the towns in European Russia are oxtending in Siberia. Irkutsk the capital of Eastern ...

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  64. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, 7.30. Bendigo Liedertafel r[?]hearsal, 8. Ramblers' C.C. smoke night. 8. L.O.I., No, 36, debate, Eaglehawk, 8.30. ...

    Article : 36 words
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